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his privileges. The plan of the society, however, is not to inter- 

 fere with established business methods as long as the other peo- 

 ple will concede to the farmers their rights, but only to put 

 farming on a safe, profitable basis and secure for farmers bene- 

 fits equaling those realized in other business undertakings. 



With this plan in successful operation it will limit or stop 

 all speculation in agricultural products — such as wheat, oats, 

 corn, cotton, pork, beef, etc. — by gamblers, who only thrive of 

 uncertainties. 



